JANUARY
Colby Said to Confirm C.I.A. Role in U.S.
Watergate Jury Convicts Mitchell, Haldeman, Ehrlichman And Mardian In Cover-Up Case; Acquits Parkinson
Vatican Offers Guidelines To Bolster Ties With Jews
Pentagon Backed On 11-Billion Rise In Arms Spending
Ford Sets Up Commission On C.I.A.’s Domestic Role; A Justice Dept. Inquiry On
Ford Names Rockefeller To Head Inquiry Into C.I.A.; Wants Report In 90 Days
C.I.A. Told To Curb Activities Abroad
Kissinger to Ask Congress Not to Limit His Flexibility
Dean, Kalmach, Magruder Freed From Prison by Sirica
U.S. Sells Saudis 60 Jet Fighters For $750-Million
Pope Calls for a Dialogue By Christians and Jews
Senate Panel May Open C.I.A. Hearings to Public
Steelers Beat Vikings, 16-6, in Super Bowl
Ford Asks Income Tax Rebate Up To $1,000, Higher Gasoline Prices And Aid For Poor
Soviet-U.S. Trade Accord Canceled In Controversy Over Emigration Of Jews
Ford Bids Congress Speed Economic Plan, But Reaction Is Critical On Many Points; City To Lay Off 4,050 More Of Its Workers. C.I.A. Admits Domestic Acts, Denies ‘Massive’ Illegality
Report By Cuomo On Nursing Homes Cites Wide Abuses
260 Rookie Policemen Get the News: No Job
Greek Cypriotes Burn One Wing Of U.S. Embassy
8 Hurt in Paris Airport Terrorist Attack
Democrats Vote Wide C.I.A. Study By Senate Panel
Ford Acts To Balk Drive In Congress For Gas Rationing
Attica Witness Cites Coercion and Says He Lied on Killings
Ford Raises Fees On Imported Oil; Foes Seek Freeze
4 Killed, 44 Injured in Fraunes Tavern Blast
Sheik Mujib Gets Total Authority Over Bangladesh
Rockefeller Sees Finding That C.I.A. Violated Charter
C.I.A.-F.B.I. Inquiry Voted By Senate
Carey Considers Easing Of Penalty for Marijuana
6,000 In D.C. Flee In Bomb Threats
Carey Asking New Taxes, Cut In Agencies To Meet A $10.69-Billion Budget
FEBRUARY
U.S. Plans To Give Syria $25-Million
Helms Order to Withhold Watergate Data Report
Ex-F.B.I. Official Testified Agnew Was Investigated
Ford, In Submitting Budget, Sees Jobless Rate Near 8% Until 1977; Democrats Assail His Proposals
Bergman Refuses To Testify; Faces Contempt Charge
House Approves A 3-Month Halt In Oil Import Fee
F.A.I.N. Terrorists Tied to 10 Bombings Here and in Newark
Unemployment Now 8.2%; A January Rise Of 930,000 Puts Total At 7.5 Million
Nixon Losing Transitional Staff; Lonely, Ill, He Looks to New Role
Meany Forecasts Rate Of Jobless May Be 10% By July
Kissinger Opens Talks In Israel On Sinai Accord
Tory Leadership Is Won Decisively By Mrs. Thatcher
6-Inch Snowfall Cripples Travel And Trade In City
Industry Output In January Fell Most Since 1937
Seoul To Release All Foes In Prison But ‘Communists’
U.S. Citizens Used By F.B.I. Abroad
Study Of 3d Party For ’76 Approved By Conservatives
Ford to Decontrol Price of ‘Old Oil,’ Energy Chief Says
Shah Hints at Assurances Of Oil Supplies for Israel
High Court Grants I.R.S. Wide Access to Bank Files
C.I.A. Chief Says Charges Imperil Intelligence Work
Mitchell, Haldeman, Ehrlichman Are Sentenced To 2 1/2 To 8 Years, Mardian To 10 Months To 3 Years
Kennedy Asks Moratorium On Arms for Persian Gulf
World’s Only Hindu King Is Crowned in Nepal Ritual
U.S. Will Fly Rice Into Phnom Penh In 30-Day Airlift
Ford And Kissinger Warn Cambodia Will Fall Soon If Congress Denies Funds
$7-Billion Urged For Reorganizing Railway System
Fire Silences 170,000 Telephones, Disrupting Life In 300-Block Area Of Manhattan Below 23d Street
MARCH
Phone Disruption Expected To Last At Least 2 Weeks
U.S. Report Finds Excessive Issuing Of Food Stamps
3 Men Blow Up Plant in Connecticut
A Mao Associate Assails ‘Bourgeois’ Trend in China
Colby Oral Fill-In to Ford On Assassination Reported
C.I.A. Opened Bella Abzug’s Mail, Kept 20-Year File
President Warns Congress It Must Aid Cambodia Now
Cambodians Lose Last Beachehead On Lower Mekong
Reagan Rejects Ford Plea To G.O.P. To Broaden Base
Oil Pipeline Work Starts; 10,000 on Job in Alaska
Vietnam Reds Put Troops And Tanks In Highland City
Gulf Oil Accused By S.E.C. Of Hiding $10-Million Fund
House Democrats Opposed, 189-49, To Cambodian Aid
Goldman Charged With Defrauding City Of $500,000
Panel on Intelligence Asks Records of Five Presidents
Rockefeller C.I.A. Inquiry To Touch on Plots Abroad
Black Pastor Got F.B.I. Threat In ’69
South Vietnam Reported Yielding Most Of Central Highlands Area; Main Evacuation Routes Cut Off
C.I.A. Salvage Ship Brought Up Part Of Soviet Sub Lost In 1968, Failed To Raise Atom Missiles
Saigon Reported Abandoning Two-Thirds Of South Vietnam; Quang Tri Falls, Hue In Peril
South Vietnamese Evacuation Of Northern Regions Pressed; Most Civilians Flee From Hue
Fighting Erupts West of Saigon; Base Camp Lost
Communist Force All But Engulf’s Province In North
Ford Orders Wide Review Of U.S. Policy On Mideast; Israelis Fear A Cut In Aid
King Faisal Is Slain By A Nephew; Saudi Throne Goes To Brother, 62; Washington Doubts Policy Shift
$22.8-Billion Tax Cut Bill Is Approved By Congress; Oil Write-Off Curb Kept
U.S. Says Arms Situation In Vietnam Is Not Critical
Da Nang Comes Under Shellfire; Disintegration Of Army Feared; A Billion In Weapons Abandoned
Da Nang’s Fall Feared Imminent; Panicky Troops Mob Rescue Jet; U.S. Ships Sent To Help Refugees
Hanoi Forces Move South After Occupying Da Nang; U.S. Ships To Avoid Combat
APRIL
Attack On Saigon Feared; Da Nang Refugee Sealift Is Halted By Rocket Fire
South Vietnamese Yield Qui Nhon And Reportedly Quit Nha Trang; Communists Push Nearer Saigon
Combat Erupts Closer To Saigon As More Coast Towns Are Lost; Vietcong Call For Thieu Ouster
Ford Calls Upon Allies Not To Mistake Vietnam As Sign Of U.S. Weakness
Over 100 Vietnam Orphans Killed With 25 Adults In Saigon Crash; Hanoi Said To Send More Troops
Ciang Kai-shek Is Dead in Taipei at 87; Last of Allied Big Four of World War II
Senate Unit Asks Why Crime Inquiry Here Was Ended
Chief Prosecutor On Attica Accused Of Jury Cover-Up
A Global Bank Tankle And Its Lost Millions
S.E.C. Suit Links A Honduras Bribe To United Brands
Ford Asks $972-Million In Aid For Saigon And Right To Use Troops For Evacuation Fears It Is ‘Too Late’ To Help Cambodia
Last Americans Leave Cambodia; Embassy Closed
Military Taking Over In Cambodia As Last Americans Are Evacuated; Sihanouk Says U.S. Wants Him Back
U.S. Arms Exports Boom, Particularly to the Mideast
Reds 3 Miles From Phnomm Penh; Refugees Jam Main Road To City; Saigon Troops Holding Xuan Loc
Battle On At Phnom Penh’s Edge; Saigon’s Fighter Base Shelled; U.S. To Cut South Vietnam Staff
Phnom Penh Surrenders To Rebel Forces After Offer Of A Cease-Fire Is Rejected. Saigon Peril Grows as Troops Near Xuan Loc Fall Back
Rebels Set Up Phnom Penh Rule; Senate Panel Bars $215-Million In Military Assistance To Saigon
Ford, on Bicentennial Trip, Bids U.S. Heed Old Values
160,000 Mark Two 1775 Battles; Concord Protesters Jeer Ford
Latins Now Leaders Of Hard-Drug Trade
Thieu Resigns, Calls U.S. Untrustworthy; Appoints Successor To Seek Negotiations; Evacuation Of All Americans Considered
U.S. Plans Waiver to Admit Up to 130,000 Indochinese
Congress Grants Ford Authority To Use U.S. Troops For Evacuation; Votes Humanitarian Aid To Saigon
10 Accused In Fire That Razed Plant In Shelton, Conn.
Ford Asks Action to Insure Prison for Violent Crimes
On Guam, a Jungle Is Becoming A Vast Refugee City Overnight
National Board Would End Ban on Live Fetal Study
U.S. Withdrawing Americans From Saigon By Helicopter Under Marine Protection; Vietcong Attack On Airport Forces Move
Minh Surrenders, Vietcong In Saigon; 1,000 Americans And 5,500 Vietnamese Evacuated By Copter To U.S. Carriers
MAY
Communists Take Over Saigon; U.S. Rescue Fleet Is Picking Up Vietnamese Who Fled In Boats
400 of State’s Politicians Penalized on Fund Reports
P.B.A Fails In Bid To End Pay Parity With The Firemen
Carrier Enters Subic Bay With 2,000 From Vietnam
Child at Soviet Residence Reports a Terror Attack
Port Authority’s Toll Increases Cause Record Jams at Its Hudson Crossings
Job Favoritism Is Found In Study of U.S. Agencies
U.S. Starts Plan To Make Utility Shift To Coal Use
Cambodia Reds Are Uprooting Millions As They Impose a ‘Peasant Revolution’
9% Cut In Buying Of Arms Is Asked By Senate Panel
U.S Judge Orders Busing Of 21,000 In Boston Schools
Carrier Arrives In Guam Bringing Saigon Aircraft
$434-Million Rise In Taxes Planned By City In Crisis
Iran and Pan American Near a $300-Million Deal
U.S. Frees Cambodian-Help Ship And Crew; Marines Storm Island, Suffer Casualties Planes Hit Airfield, Sink 3 Patrol Boats
Copters Evacuate U.S. Marines And Ship-Rescue Mission Ends; Toll Includes One Known Dead
Kissinger Calls Ship Action Proof U.S. Stands Firm
3,000 Thais March On U.S. Embassy As Protest Grows
Ship Rescue Toll 5 Killed, 16 Missing, 70-80 Hurt
Files Said to Link Mafia To C.I.A. in Plot on Castro
Mayor Proposes A Four-Day Week, But Unions Balk
Iranian Terrorists Slay 2 U.S. Colonels
Patriotism on Parade as City Bicentennial Gala Begins
President To Ask NATO If Portugal Should Be Kept In
Submarines of U.S. Stage Spy Missions Inside Soviet Waters
Lebanese Cabinet Of Military Men Is Near Collapse
War on Cancer Stirs A Political Backlash
U.S. Affirms Shift On World Prices
China Appears to Caution North Korea Not to Attack
Beame, In Dual Budget, Foresees ‘Crisis’-Level Job Loss Of 67,000; Gets $200-Million State Advance
Ford Finds Allies In NATO Confident Of U.S. Firmness
JUNE
Iran Signs Rockwell Deal For Persian Gulf Spy Base
Ford Falls but Is Unhurt
A Belgian Accord In $2-Billion Deal On F-16 Reported
F.B.I.’s Data Plan Scored By Agency
Ford Plans Formal Entry Into ’76 Race This Month
Northrop Paid Swiss Unit To Promote Sales Abroad
Rockefeller Gives Ford Report on C.I.A.
Belgians Decide To Buy U.S. F-16’s
U.S. Is Broadening Study Of Company Gifts Abroad
Ford Will Submit Report On C.I.A. To Attorney General For Review, With Data On Assassinaton Issue
C.I.A. Panel Finds ‘Plainly Unlawful’ Acts That Improperly Invaded Americans Rights.
Indian Court Invalidates Election of Mrs. Gandhi
C.I.A. Is Reported to Have Helped In Trujillo Death
Violence in Schools Now Seen as Norm Across the Nation
U.S. Still Unsure Of A Sinai Accord After Rabin Talk
Rockefeller Finds No Kennedy Link With Death Plots
24 Unions Given Right To Pursue ‘Fear’ Drive Here
President Vows He Will Reduce Industry Curbs
Ford Would Shift Uranium Industry To Private Hands
President Urges Stiff New Laws On Violent Crime
Giancana, Gangster, Slain; Tied to C.I.A. Castro Plot
Arms Agents Got 200-Million Fees For Sales Abroad
Guerrillas Operate Freely On Southern Thai Frontier
A U.S.-Soviet Ban On Weather Use For War Is Near
109 Feared Dead As Jet Falls Near Kennedy During A Storm; First Big Crash Here Since ’65
Many Opponents Of Mrs. Gandhi Arrested In India
2 F.B.I. Men Die, Indian Reported Slain In a Sioux Village Near Wounded Knee
16 Sioux Sought by F.B.I. In the Slaying of 2 Agents
City Rescinds Suspensions And Sanitationmen Return
Rioters In India Tell Mrs. Gandhi To Quit ‘Throne’
JULY
Layoffs Of 40,000 Ordered As City Ends Fiscal Year
City’s 10,000 Sanitationmen Strike; Police And Firemen Also Discuss Job Actions To Protest Layoffs
U.S. Says Stirling Homes Reported Phantom Sales
All Sanitationmen Back On Job; 2,000 Of the Laid-Off Policemen And 750 Firemen To Return Today
Recalled Police Officers Display Distrust and Anxiety Over Jobs
Big-City Mayors Ask U.S. For Emergency $2-Billion
Key Mafia Figure Tells of ‘Wars’ And Gallo-Colombo Peace Talks
A.M.A. Aide Let Upjohn Use Letter to Sell Drug
Ford Announces Candidacy For ’76 ‘To Finish The Job’
File Said to Indicate C.I.A. Had a Man in White House
High-Level Backing Cited In C.I.A. Drug-Unit Spying
C.I.A. Report Says Aides Worked at Other Agencies
Two Fire Marshals Shot In Bronx Gun Theft Arrest
Apollo Starts Countdown for Tomorrow; New U.S.-Soviet Flights Are Considered
Apollo and Soyuz Poised For Historic Flight Today
Apollo And Soyuz Blast Into Orbit For A Rendezvous
Exxon’s Italian Payments Tied to Specific Benefits
U.S. And Soviet Astronauts Unite Ships And Then Join In Historic Handshakes
Beame Weighing Wage Freeze, 10% Salary Cut, More Layoffs, A Fare Rise And City U. Tuition
Pentagon Challenges Navy On ‘Super-Carrier’ Feature
Soyuz Preparing To Return Today; Apollo Does Tests
New Administration Plan For Oil Price Rise Hinted
Citizenship Is Voted For Robert E. Lee
‘70 Nixon Order to C.I.A. to Balk Allende Reported
House Refuses Arms To Turkey, Rebuffing Ford
Turkey Is Halting Most Operations At Bases Of U.S.
Thieu Reported Planning Trip to Britain for Asylum
Levitt Says Penn Central Falsifies On-Time Record
Turks Assert Some Bases Will Stay Closed for Good
City And M.A.C. In Accord On Half A Billion In Cuts, Including A Wage Freeze
Member of Portugal Junta Talks lf ‘Hard Repression’
AUGUST
Beame Asks Pay Freeze In Austerity Plan; 50-Cent Transit Fare Ordered For Sept. 1; M.A.C. Demanding Further Broad Reforms
Ford Bids Nations Live Up To Spirit Of Helsinki Pact
Mercury Hits 97 degrees Here; Heat Blankets Northeast
F.B.I. Enters Hoffa Case; Extortion Statute Cited
Threat To Hoffa In ’74 Is Reported
Opening Of Mail Is Traced To F.B.I.
Hoffa’s Foster Son Turns Up in Detroit And Is Questioned
M.A.C.’s Package Sealed With Help Of Pension Funds
Thousands of Whites Pouring Out of Angola
France Is Reducing Sales Of Arms to South Africa
Proxmire Says Lockheed Bribed Foreign Officials
Key Bergman Aide Admits Conspiring In Federal Fraud
Army Discloses Man Died In Drug Test It Sponsored
Levi Plans to Curb F.B.I. On Domestic Operations
Mujib Reported Overthrown and Killed In a Coup by the Bangladesh Military
Leaders Of Coup Move To Solidify Bangladesh Rule
Ransom Is Paid by Bronfman; Son Still Missing Hours Later
Bronfman’s Son Rescued In City After A Payment Of $2.3-Million; Money Recovered, 2 Suspects Held
U.S. Pilot, Under Czech Fire, Lifts 3 to West
Suspect Insists He’s No Kidnapper
Portuguese Chief Says Government Will Fall In Days
U.S. Relaxes Ban Against Trading With The Cubans
Economists Call Politics A Factor in the Price Rise
Pathet Lao Announce Vientiane Take-Over
New Justice Unit Sought To Combat ‘Corporate Crime’
Simon Criticizes Lockheed For Obscurity on Bribery
Mayor Agrees To Share Rule Of Fiscal Affairs With State; Carey May Seek Billion In Aid
3 Banks Reject City Fiscal Plan; Beame-Carey Accord Is In Doubt, And ‘Alternatives’ Are Explored
F.D.A. Proposes Limit On Plastic In Food Packages
Pro-Communist Premier In Portugal Is Replaced In Apparent Compromise. President of Peru Ousted In Coup Led by the Military
National Security Agency Reported Eavesdropping On Most Private Cables
SEPTEMBER
Israel And Egypt Agree On Text of Sinai Accord; Rabin To Submit It Today
Israel And Egypt Initial Pact On Sinai Shifts And Use Of Suez: A U.S. Watch On Passes Sought
Iran Replies Skeptically To U.S. Economic Offers
Party Moderates Bid Ford Soften Conservative Tone
Beame Backs Carey Plan For City Fiscal Revision; Special Session Is Opened
Ford Safe As Guard Seizes A Gun Woman Pointed At Him On Coast; Follower Of Manson Is Charged
Big Earthquake in Turkey Leaves at Least 1,000 Dead
Authoritarian Rule Gains Wide Acceptance in India
Teachers Vote To Strike Today; A Million Pupils Here Affected; Schools To Try To Remain Open
Carey Signs $2.3-Billion Aid Plan Imposing Financial Curbs On City; State Will Face Record Interest
Suit Charges U.S. Aids Arab Boycott
Carey Puts 3 Executives On Fiscal Control Board
President Bars House Unit From Seeing Secret Data
U.S. Puts Off Cut In Support Force In West Germany
U.S.-Born Mother Seton Is Declared a Saint
Four Palestinians Seize Cairo Envoy In Spain And Flee
Colby Describes C.I.A. Poison Work
U.S. Health Service Aided Army on Poison Weapon
Patricia Hearst Is Seized By F.B.I.; Long Hunt Ends In San Francisco; Harrises And 3d Companion Taken
Patricia Hearst Is Refused Bail Pending Hearing
Tip on Hideout Guided F.B.I. to Hearst Trail
Beame Urges Both Sides To End Musicians’ Strike
Ford Escapes Harm As Shot Is Deflected; Woman Seized With Gun In San Francisco
Affidavit Filed for Miss Hearst Depicts a Terrorized Prisoner
C.I.A. Men Opened 3 Senators’ Mail And Note To Nixon
238 Break-Ins Committed By F.B.I. Over 26 Years
White House Says U.S. Weighs Sales Of Arms To Egypt
Chase Bank Urges Temporary Help For City From U.S.
Rep. Pike Accuses Intelligence Arm Of Failing In Duty
Pike Panel Seeks House Vote In Bid For Secret Files
OCTOBER
President Asks $13-Million More For Protection
City Urged To Tap Its Pension Funds For A Crisis Loan
Senate Unit Finds Tax Data Misuse By F.B.I. And C.I.A.
Cash in 200 State Funds Studied for Use in Crisis
U.S. and Spain in Accord On Renewing Base Rights
Church Says C.I.A. Actually Tried To Slay Castro
‘Village’ Bank Siege Ends After 8 Hours With Gunman Seized, Hostages Freed
Goldman Is Accused Of Bribery and Plot To Bilk Foundation
Shooting Erupts In Lebanon Anew; At Least 25 Dead
President Sees No Justification For Help To City
U.S. Agrees to Give City Enough Funds To Re-employ 2,000
Organized Crime Reaps Huge Profits From Dealing in Pornographic Films
Aides To Sihanouk Say Cambodians Shot Old Leaders
Broadway Comes to Life With Opening of Musicals
Ford Is Uninjured as His Car is Hit in Hartford
Gap In Nixon Tape Still A Mystery As Inquiry Closes
Teachers Reject 150-Million Loan City Needs Today
City Avoids Default By Hours As Teachers Relent, Buy Bonds; Financial Markets Disrupted
U.S. Arms Sales Rise Stirs Capital Concern
Kissinger Warned By China Of Peril In Detente Policy
High Court Rules Pupil Spankings Are Permissible
C.I.A. ‘Mail Cover’ Put At 2.7 Million
Carey Suspends Lottery Over Duplicate Numbers
Bomb Kills a Doctor Near London Home Of Caroline Kennedy
Turks’ Ambassador Murdered in Paris; 2d Slain in 2 Days
Study On Bugging By N.S.A. Reported
Sadat In The U.S. In Quest For Arms And Economic Aid
Puerto Rican Unit Says It Set Bombs
U.S. Still Vulnerable to Oil Embargo; Dependence on Arab Suppliers Grows
Ford, Castigating City, Asserts He’d Veto Fund Guarantee; Offers Bankruptcy Bill
President Asking $4.7-Billion In Aid, Most For Mideast
NOVEMBER
Kissinger Insists Presidents Knew Of Covert Actions
Carey Asks Ford Not To Force City Into Bankruptcy
Ford Discharges Schlesinger And Colby And Asks Kissinger To Give Up His Security Post
Rockefeller Bars Race On Ford Ticket; President Names Rumsfeld To Defense, Richardson To Commerce, Bush To C.I.A.
Equal Rights Amendments Lose In New York And Jersey Voting; 6 City Charter Changes Backed
Carey Requests Federal Reserve To Aid 4 Agencies
Rigged Arms Data On Soviet Alleged
Miss Hearst Held Fit To Stand Trial
China Displeased With The Ouster Of Schlesinger
C.I.A.’s Work Unimpeded By Inquiries and Reports, Officials of Agency Assert
U.N. Votes ,72-35, To Term Zionism Form Of Racism
Congress Calls For Reassessing Of U.S. Role In U.N.
U.S., In U.N., Asks All Lands To End Political Jailing
Thousands Keep Portuguese Chief Besieged In Home
House Unit Seeks Contempt Order Against Kissinger
Hope for Cheap Power From Atom Is Fading
U.S. Says Accord On Currency Rift With Paris Is Set
Ford Considers Three-Year Plan For Helping City
Senate Approves Defense Spending Of $90.7 Billion
F.B.I. Aide Terms Effort To Vilify Dr. King Illegal
Senate Panel, Reporting On C.I.A., Asserts U.S. Aides Were Involved In Plots To Kill Foreign Leaders
Church Expects Senate Support Of C.I.A. Controls
One Dead as U.S. Ships Collide in Mediterranean
Rikers Rioters Seize Five And Hold Two Cell Blocks
Safeguard ABM System to Shut Down; $5 Billion Spent in 6 Years Since Debate
$200 Million City Tax Rises Voted; Banks And Teachers Union Agree To Join In Plan To Avert Default
Ford Asks $2.3 Billion U.S. Loans For City To Help Finance Plan To Avert A Default. Miss Fromme Guilty of Attempt To Assassinate President Ford
David Rockefeller Predicts A Crisis In State Agencies
Carey to Overhaul Lottery And Dismiss Entire Staff
Ford, In Alaska, Praises Pipeline And Links To Asia
DECEMBER
Iranian Gas Deal To Supply Europe
Ford And Chinese Defend Attitudes Toward Russians
Israeli Jet Hits Palestinian Sites In Lebanon Raids
F.B.I. Is Accused Of Political Acs For 6 Presidents
Panel Clears C.I.A. Of A Direct Role In ’73 Chile Coup
U.S. Hints A Veto In U.N. To Thwart Censure Of Israel
Governor Seeking Banker To Direct Aid For 4 Agencies
Ford Proclaims ‘Pacific Doctrine’ Of Peace With All
Judge Stevens Questions Equal Rights Amendment
Brezhnev Asserts ‘Slander’ In West Poisons Detente
Troops In Beirut Battling Gunmen Big Hotels Burned
Angola Reported Getting $50 Million in U.S. Arms
G.O.P., In Reversal, Agrees To Discuss Taxes With Carey
Angola-Aid Issue Opening Rifts in State Department
C-5A Jet Repairs To Cost 1.5 Billion
Church Denies Cover-Up Of a Kennedy Friendship
Miss Moore’s Guilty Plea In Ford Attack Accepted
Miss Fromme Gets Life in Ford Attack
Argentine Airmen Seize 2 Key Bases And Abduct Chief
Senate Votes To Cut Off Covert Aid For Angolans; Ford Predicts A ‘Tragedy’
Mrs. Peron’s Jets Attack Base Held by Rebel Airmen
Report on Attica Inquiry Cites Errors in Judgement
Ford Signs Bill On Energy That Ends Policy Impasse And Cuts Crude Oil Prices
C.I.A. Station Chief Slain Near Athens by Gunmen
Carey Knowledge Of An Inquiry Tied To Jadjari Ouster
Nadjari Confirms He Began Inquiry On Wiretap Leak
Nadjari Rejects Ouster And Asks Public’s Support
China Frees Copter And Russian Crew Captured in 1974
India Pumps Mine To Reach Hundreds Trapped by Flood
14 Killed, 70 Hurt At La Guardia By Bomb In Baggage-Claim Area; Airport Is Closed Until Tonight
A Tap Was Placed On DiFalco Office